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The Buffalo Bills have not lived up to preseason expectations but nonetheless will play on national TV Thursday night.

The Bills, with a won-loss record of 3-6, take on the Miami Dolphins, an AFC East Division rival with a mark of 4-5. It is the first time the Bills host a prime-time game at Ralph Wilson Stadium since 2008.

The game is sold out and will be broadcast on the NFL Network, the league’s cable TV outlet, and locally can be seen on WBBZ-TV. This will be the 93rd regular season meeting between Buffalo and Miami and the 13th under the lights, with each team winning six of the previous 12 nighttime contests, according to Bills’ research.

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